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Wine and pizza pairings so good to make your smile wide enough for an extra slice

One of the most searched-for recipes on the BBC Food website during lockdown is pizza. Read more...

The Biggest Weekend of Live Sports on TV in a Long Time

Yes you heard that right. NASCAR, German soccer, U.F.C., horse racing and golf will be live. Read more...

Will Protests Set Off a Second Viral Wave?

Across the country, mayors, public health experts and other officials worry that even though many protesters are wearing masks, the risk of new coronavirus cases will increase as thousands gather. Read more...

Monsanto pesticide blamed for major U.S. crop damage

A Reuters examination has found that widespread crop damage covering millions of acres of Midwestern farmland has its roots in weak regulatory oversight and corporate secrecy. Read more...

Mall Executive Backtracks From Statement on Amazon Retail Stores

A day after saying that Amazon planned to open 300 to 400 brick-and-mortar bookstores, a shopping mall executive stepped back from his comments. Read more...

The Boy Slumped to the Floor. Could These Be Seizures?

Antiseizure medications didnt help, and his episodes dont look like cataplexy. A girl has these same episodes. Could this help them find answers? Read more...

Dutch PM changes stance on 'Black Pete'

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Thursday said his attitude towards "Black Pete", a figure from pre-Christmas celebrations that has been criticised as a racist caricature, had undergone "great changes" in recent years. Soraya Ali reports. Read more...

Lord Ahmed

Further to our article of January 30 (Grooming of girls by Asian gangs fuelled by unhappy arranged marriages to cousins), Lord Ahmed has asked us to make clear that the phenomenon of Asian men preying on vulnerable young girls is not only by men from Pakistan, and nor are the victims always white. We are happy to set the record straight. Read more...

About featuring in a MailOnline video

We are looking to recruit users of MailOnline to appear in a short film for business to business purposes (i.e. not to be broadcast). Read more...

The race to protect biodiversity

Governments are under pressure to adopt ambitious environmental targets for 2030 and beyond as the world stares down the extinction of up to one million animal and plant species within decades, according the Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. Read more...

Painful memories of the past return to Praia da Luz

Praia da Luz has been tossed into a fresh media frenzy following the naming of German paedophile Christian Brueckner as the key suspect in the 2007 disappearance. Read more...

NRL fans to return to stadiums from next weekend

But the average sports-starved punter won't be able to get a slice of the action, with only corporate boxes allowed. Read more...

Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Will Be Large This Summer, Scientists Predict

The low-oxygen zone can cause harm not just to marine life, but also to those who catch shrimp and fish for their livelihood. Read more...

ON AI Are machines learning to be racist and sexist?

AI is now being used from hiring to healthcare to the criminal justice system. But if the algorithms are biased, is the technology more harmful than helpful? Read more...

Just weeks after restarting domestic flights, Indonesian carrier Lion Air has canceled them again, citing issues with passengers not following Covid-19 regulations. Read more...

Whats It Like to Be an Emergency Goalie in an N.H.L. Game?

After the Carolina Hurricanes lost two goaltenders to injury in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs, David Ayres, 42, stepped in and got the win. Read more...

Minneapolis architect seeks to rebuild after protests

George Floyd's death in Minneapolis while in police custody, and the destruction that followed during demonstrations throughout the region, cut especially deep for Saint Paul architect James Garrett Jr., a fifth-generation black resident of Minnesota's Twin Cities. Read more...

Ramy and the New American Muslims of TV

Even positive portrayals of Muslim Americans after 9/11 seemed burdened with a responsibility to explain and defend. But that burden is starting to be cast off. Read more...

Guy Bedos, Who Made France Laugh at Itself, Is Dead at 85

Inspired by Lenny Bruce, he spared no one in his bitingly satirical sketches while becoming a fixture of French movies and TV. Read more...

Cholesterol levels in UK have dropped sharply since 1980

The UK once had the 18th highest cholesterol level in the world for men and women. But, over 40 years, this has tumbled to 106th and 130th respectively. Read more...